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Godley Head Walkway, Awaroa-Godley Head Loop Track and Crater Rim Walkway hike

  • Distance: 5.5 mi
  • Elevation gain: 418 m
  • Maximum elevation: 204 m
  • Elevation loss: 418 m
  • Minimum elevation: 5 m
  • Moving time: 2 h 23 m
  • Moving speed: 2.3 mph
  • Maximum speed: 3.2 mph
  • Total time: 2 h 32 m
  • Global speed: 2.2 mph

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Trail profile

  • Distance: 5.5 mi
  • Elevation gain: 418 m
  • Maximum elevation: 204 m
  • Elevation loss: 418 m
  • Minimum elevation: 5 m
  • Moving time: 2 h 23 m
  • Moving speed: 2.3 mph
  • Maximum speed: 3.2 mph
  • Total time: 2 h 32 m
  • Global speed: 2.2 mph

About this trail

Name: Godley Head Walkway, Awaroa-Godley Head Loop Track and Crater Rim Walkway hike trail, distance, elevation, map, profile, GPS track

Start: Godley Head Walkway, Te Onepoto / Taylors Mistake, Te Onepoto, Christchurch, Christchurch City, Canterbury, 8081, New Zealand (-43.58443 172.77575)

End: Taylors Mistake Road, Te Onepoto / Taylors Mistake, Te Onepoto, Christchurch, Christchurch City, Canterbury, 8081, New Zealand (-43.58426 172.77584)

Coordinates: -43.59300 172.77575 -43.58208 172.80701

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Gear up for your next adventure:

📢Survival Whistles - Essential safety gear for signaling for help in mountain fog
🧊Personal Water Filters - Drink safely from mountain streams marked on your map
🔋Solar Power Banks - Keep your GPS and phone charged during multi-day expeditions
🧣Fleece Neck Warmers - Extra insulation for winter topographic surveys
🧘Folding Sit Mats - Dry and warm seat for map-reading breaks on damp ground

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